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One-Inch Graph Paper Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 1 49

Half-Inch Graph Paper 50 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 2

Two-Centimeter Graph Paper Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 3 51

PENTOMINOES 52 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 4

TANGRAM Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 5 53

Michael Jordan s handprint 54 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 6

EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE GRID Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 7 55

S Q U A R E G R I D 56 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 8

WHICH HOLDS THE MOST? Tall Prism Short Prism Tall Cylinder Short Cylinder Using four sheets of paper, all the same size,make these four containers. As a group, estimate which has the largest capacity (volume). We think the has the largest capacity because: Design an experiment to compare the capacity of each container. Explain your group s experiment. Describe your procedure and defend your conclusion. Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 57 II - 9

BLOCK BOY 1.5 ft. 1.5 ft. 12.5 in. 1.5 ft. 2.25 ft..25 ft. 2 in. 2 ft. 2 ft. 4.5 in. 5 in. 20.5 in. 1 yd. 3.75 ft. 2.75 ft. 1 in..5 ft. 5 in. 58 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 10

BLOCK GIRL 45 cm 45 cm 30 cm 45 cm 1.1 m 90 cm 130 cm.85 m 4 cm 4 cm 30 cm 3 cm 3 cm 1.4 m 1.6 m 210 cm 60 cm 3 cm.5 cm 4 cm Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 59 II - 11

HEXAGONAL GRID 60 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master II - 12

Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 61 What is the code for your friends name? Try writing a secret message for a friend. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 1 0 Secret Code Grid Z B C S V P J D O Y H A L T I F X R M Q U E W G K N III - 1 Name Date / /

Name Date / / Half-Inch Graph Paper 62 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 2

One-Centimeter Graph Paper Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 63 III - 3

Name Date / / 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 64 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 4

Name Date / / Using Coordinates A. Connect these points in order. What picture do you see? (6,7) (17 1/2, 7) (18, 6) (18 1/2, 4) (16 1/2, 2) (15, 2) (14, 1) (12 1/2, 0) (8, 2 1/2) (8, 3) (5, 3 1/2) (4,3) (0, 3) (0, 3 1/2) (5 1/2, 6) (6, 7) 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 B. Use your own graph paper to see what happens when you multiply each number in the pairs above by 2. C. What happens when only the first numbers of the ordered pairs are multiplied by 2? D. What happens when you double the second numbers of the ordered pairs? Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 5 65

Direction for Making Burrito Books Fold paper in half. Cut on the fold. Fold each half again (short side together). Cut Take one piece and cut on fold 1/3 down from the top and 1/3 up from the bottom leaving the center 1/3 uncut. Cut Take the other piece of paper and slit the center 1/3 on the fold. Slit Roll the first piece of paper so it fits through the slit and... whoop! There it is! 66 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 6

Tessellation Originals You can create note paper, postcards, wrapping paper, and pictures for many purposes with original tessellations. Here are the basic steps you need to follow. Experiment with squares, rectangles, triangles, and other shapes which will tessellate. Why are equilateral triangles easier than scalene triangles? step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 Step 1. Start with a shape which will tessellate, for example a square. (A shape will tessellate if the sum of the angles is a multiple of 180). Step 2. Draw a simple squiggly line from corner to corner along one side Cut out the shape. Step 3. Slide (translate) the shape to the opposite side and tape into place. Be very careful to attach the corners. Trim off excess tape. Step 4. Repeat the process using the remaining two sides. Step 5. Place this new shape on the notepaper, postcard, wrapping paper, etc. and trace around it. Slide the shape to a new position, fitting into the outline of the first tracing. Trace around the shape over and over until the paper is covered (tiled). Step 6. Look at the tiling-turn (rotate it, squint at it - what could it be? Step 7. Add in the features and details. Step 8. Add color to your design and sign! Step 6 Step 7 Debugging: If your shape does not fit together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle... check to make sure that the pieces were not flipped while being translated to opposite sides. Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 7 67

A Problem Solving Guide 1. Read the problem twice. 2. Draw a picture. 3. Decide what the problem is asking. 4. Write a number sentence. 5. Does the picture match the number sentence? 6. Solve the problem. 7. Does the answer make sense? 8. Read the problem one more time. A Problem Solving Guide 1. Read the problem twice. 2. Draw a picture. 3. Decide what the problem is asking. 4. Write a number sentence. 5. Does the picture match the number sentence? 6. Solve the problem. 7. Does the answer make sense? 8. Read the problem one more time. 68 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master III - 8

STUDENT CENSUS Name First Middle Last Date of Birth Age month day year What country were you born in? Address Street City State Zip Code Telephone Number Number of people who live at this address Number of brothers Number of sisters Hair color Eye color Check one: right-handed left-handed Circle the grades attended at this school K 1 2 3 How do you usually come to school? (Check one) car bus walk bicycle other Circle your favorite subject. reading math science social studies What is your favorite activity? (Check one) playing watching TV reading other Classroom Strategies Blackline Master IV - 1 69

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Tricky Three add 0 subtract2 subtract3 add1 add 2 add 3 add 3 subtract1 player # 1 player # 2 player # 1 player # 2 player # 1 player # 2 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 79 IV - 11

Name Date / / ONE HUNDRED GRID 80 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master V - 1

Name Date / / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master 81 V - 2

Name Date / / Bowl em Over! 7 8 9 10 4 5 6 2 3 1 My Score: Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 TOTAL 82 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master V - 3

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Name Date / / Figure #1 Figure #2 Figure #3 How many rhombuses did you need to build each figure? Complete the chart. Figure Number Number of Rhombuses 1 2 3 4 5 1) How many rhombuses would you need to make each figure? a. Figure 8 b. Figure 10 c. Figure 20 d. Figure 100 2) Write a sentence to describe the pattern between the figure number and the number of rhombuses. 3) If a figure uses 36 rhombuses, what is its figure number? 86 Classroom Strategies Blackline Master V - 7